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Victory Springs Resort
From $50/night
Skylark North
Red Reef Trail
Trail Description Trail Distance: 5.74 miles (one way) Approximate Elevation Gain/Loss: 600 feet From the Red Reef Trailhead The Red Reef Trail follows the Quail Creek drainage as it enters the Cottonwood Canyon Wilderness and then ...
Grouse Valley Cabins
Grouse Valley Cabins, located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, consists of two cabins: the larger Lakeside Cabin for 12 guests and the Hillside Cabin for 10. The scenic property features two lakes and is surrounded by pine and oak trees, of...
Potwisha Campground
Potwisha Campground, located along the Generals Highway in Sequoia National Park, offers convenience for visiting the many attractions in the park. The campground is situated along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River, just four miles from the park...
Crescent Sand Dunes
OHV travel is limited to existing roads and trails. OHV use on un-vegetative sand areas is allowed.
Adams Trail
Recommended Users: Equestrians, Hikers. Singletrack trail. 0.16 miles. Difficulty: Easy/Easiest. To reach Adams Trail, take White Reef Trail from the trailhead for 0.2 miles. Turn left onto Adams Trail and follow it until reaching a "Y" intersect...
Prospector Trail
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers, Equestrians.Singletrack trail. 6.85 miles in length. Difficulty: Moderate/More Difficult. Popular with horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers, the Prospector Trail combines singletrack and two-tra...
Cordura Trail
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers. Singletrack trail. 0.27 miles in length. Difficulty: Easy/Easiest. To reach Cordura Trail take the first left (which is 0.05 mile McMullin Trail) after the stepover at the trailhead. At the intersection...
Appletree Campground
Appletree Campground is a picturesque destination for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, located near the Big Pines Highway. It is conveniently close to Jackson Lake for fishing and water activities. The area features the Angeles Crest Scenic ...
Red Cliffs Campground
Red Cliffs Recreation Area includes a campground, day use areas, a non-motorized trail system, and interpreted public use sites. Dinosaurs left their footprints, now visible in the sandstone. Ancestral Puebloans lived here in the 10th century, gr...
From $15/night
Four Jeffrey
Four Jeffrey is a mostly shaded campground with gorgeous views of Table Mountain along the South Fork of Bishop Creek. Campers enjoy fishing and swimming in the trout-stocked creek. The nearby John Muir Wilderness provides plenty of hiking opportu...
From $34/night
Anasazi Trail
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers, Equestrians. Singletrack trail. 0.5 miles in length. Difficulty: Easy/Easiest. The trail starts on the east side of the campground across the street from campsite #11. Anasazi Trail leads to an interpre...
Peavine Campground
Just northwest of the Los Angeles metro area, Peavine provides a scenic and relaxing destination for camping, hiking, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Within walking distance of Jackson Lake for easy access to fishing, canoeing, and swimming. Visi...
Mano Trail
The Mano Trail is a 0.04-mile singletrack trail suitable for mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians, with an easy difficulty level. It connects the Anasazi and Red Reef East trails and is part of a loop that leads to the Red Cliffs Archaeologica...
Lake Campground
Lake Campground offers an excellent escape from the city, just a short drive northeast of the Los Angeles metro area. It's set on the shores of Jackson Lake, providing a scenic, peaceful setting for fishing, swimming and canoeing in Angeles Nation...
From $30/night
Silver Reef Trail and Red Cliffs Dinosaur Tracksite
The Red Cliffs Dinosaur Tracksite is located along the Silver Reef Trail in Red Cliffs Campground. From the trailhead near campsite 7 and the restrooms, this short (0.2 mile), single‑track trail leads past marked dinosaur tracks to a viewpoint ove...
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Victory Springs Resort
From $50/night
Skylark North
Red Reef Trail
Trail Description Trail Distance: 5.74 miles (one way) Approximate Elevation Gain/Loss: 600 feet From the Red Reef Trailhead The Red Reef Trail follows the Quail Creek drainage as it enters the Cottonwood Canyon Wilderness and then ...
Grouse Valley Cabins
Grouse Valley Cabins, located in the Giant Sequoia National Monument, consists of two cabins: the larger Lakeside Cabin for 12 guests and the Hillside Cabin for 10. The scenic property features two lakes and is surrounded by pine and oak trees, of...
Potwisha Campground
Potwisha Campground, located along the Generals Highway in Sequoia National Park, offers convenience for visiting the many attractions in the park. The campground is situated along the Marble Fork of the Kaweah River, just four miles from the park...
Crescent Sand Dunes
OHV travel is limited to existing roads and trails. OHV use on un-vegetative sand areas is allowed.
Adams Trail
Recommended Users: Equestrians, Hikers. Singletrack trail. 0.16 miles. Difficulty: Easy/Easiest. To reach Adams Trail, take White Reef Trail from the trailhead for 0.2 miles. Turn left onto Adams Trail and follow it until reaching a "Y" intersect...
Prospector Trail
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers, Equestrians.Singletrack trail. 6.85 miles in length. Difficulty: Moderate/More Difficult. Popular with horseback riders, hikers, and mountain bikers, the Prospector Trail combines singletrack and two-tra...
Cordura Trail
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers. Singletrack trail. 0.27 miles in length. Difficulty: Easy/Easiest. To reach Cordura Trail take the first left (which is 0.05 mile McMullin Trail) after the stepover at the trailhead. At the intersection...
Appletree Campground
Appletree Campground is a picturesque destination for camping, hiking, and wildlife viewing, located near the Big Pines Highway. It is conveniently close to Jackson Lake for fishing and water activities. The area features the Angeles Crest Scenic ...
Red Cliffs Campground
Red Cliffs Recreation Area includes a campground, day use areas, a non-motorized trail system, and interpreted public use sites. Dinosaurs left their footprints, now visible in the sandstone. Ancestral Puebloans lived here in the 10th century, gr...
From $15/night
Four Jeffrey
Four Jeffrey is a mostly shaded campground with gorgeous views of Table Mountain along the South Fork of Bishop Creek. Campers enjoy fishing and swimming in the trout-stocked creek. The nearby John Muir Wilderness provides plenty of hiking opportu...
From $34/night
Anasazi Trail
Recommended Users: Mountain Bikers, Hikers, Equestrians. Singletrack trail. 0.5 miles in length. Difficulty: Easy/Easiest. The trail starts on the east side of the campground across the street from campsite #11. Anasazi Trail leads to an interpre...
Peavine Campground
Just northwest of the Los Angeles metro area, Peavine provides a scenic and relaxing destination for camping, hiking, picnicking and wildlife viewing. Within walking distance of Jackson Lake for easy access to fishing, canoeing, and swimming. Visi...
Mano Trail
The Mano Trail is a 0.04-mile singletrack trail suitable for mountain bikers, hikers, and equestrians, with an easy difficulty level. It connects the Anasazi and Red Reef East trails and is part of a loop that leads to the Red Cliffs Archaeologica...
Lake Campground
Lake Campground offers an excellent escape from the city, just a short drive northeast of the Los Angeles metro area. It's set on the shores of Jackson Lake, providing a scenic, peaceful setting for fishing, swimming and canoeing in Angeles Nation...
From $30/night
Silver Reef Trail and Red Cliffs Dinosaur Tracksite
The Red Cliffs Dinosaur Tracksite is located along the Silver Reef Trail in Red Cliffs Campground. From the trailhead near campsite 7 and the restrooms, this short (0.2 mile), single‑track trail leads past marked dinosaur tracks to a viewpoint ove...
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Pahrump has 178 campgrounds and RV parks listed on OutReserve, ranging from full-hookup RV sites to rustic tent camping. Based on guest ratings, Skylark North is one of the top-rated options. Use our map view to find the closest options to the city center or your preferred area.
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